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What isUS PresidentDonald Trump's new Afghan strategy? What are its key elements? More troops? No deadlines? Partnership with India? More pressure on Pakistan? Is it really "new" or just a rehash of earlier Bush and Obama era strategies?
How will Pakistan respond to pressure? Has similar or greater pressure worked in the past? Is it likely to work this time? DoesTrump administration have more or less leverage with Pakistan than Bush and Obama administrations?
What are Pakistan's legitimate security interests in Afghanistan? Why does Pakistan believe India is using the Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan?
What is the way forward in Afghanistan? Can the US military defeat the Afghan Taliban? What about the emergence of ISIS in Afghanistan? Do Iran and Russia need to be involved in addition to India and Pakistan to stabilize Afghanistan? What will a regional solution look like?
Viewpoint From Overseas host Misbah Azam discusses these questions with special guest United We ReachChairperson Sabahat Rafiq and regular panelist Riaz Haq (www.riazhaq.com)

America's Newsroom

America's Newsroom, written on-air as "America's Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Martha MacCallum" is an American news/talk program on Fox News Channel, first airing on February 12, 2007.

Synopsis

Derived from one of the network's slogans, the show features general news coverage, which is divided between two general categories, either originating from the National Desk or World Desk. The program also features a number of discussions on issues currently in the news, commonly inviting two separate people to come onto the program to give two separate view points, pulled together by questions asked by the hosts to help inform the viewers on the two points of views on the issue at hand.

Compared to the show's predecessor, Fox News Live, the show has added to FNL's general news coverage format by pressing a faster paced format in addition to featuring user-involved segment, Because You Asked, in which viewers are able to e-mail into the program to ask questions which were not asked, or possibly followed up, in the coverage of recent news stories or past news stories covered by the network. The Because You Asked segment was formerly seen during Fox Online, which was also hosted by Hemmer. Kelly's Court is another segment on the show that came with Megyn from Weekend Live, the segment looks at and discuss legal story.

The concept of "newsroom" may also now be employed by some public relations practitioners, as representatives of companies and organizations, with the intent to influence or create their own "media".

Print publication newsrooms

In a print publication's newsroom, reporters sit at desks, gather information, and write articles or stories, in the past on typewriters, in the 1970s sometimes on specialized terminals, then after the early 1980s on personal computers or workstations. These stories are submitted to editors, who usually sit together at one large desk, where the stories are reviewed and possibly rewritten. Reporters generally used the inverted pyramid method for writing their stories, although some journalistic writing used other methods; some of the work of Tom Wolfe is an example of reporting that did not follow that style.

Gingrich: Trump's Afghanistan speech was courageous

Impact of Trump's Afghan Strategy on Pakistan

Description:
What isUS PresidentDonald Trump's new Afghan strategy? What are its key elements? More troops? No deadlines? Partnership with India? More pressure on Pakistan? Is it really "new" or just a rehash of earlier Bush and Obama era strategies?
How will Pakistan respond to pressure? Has similar or greater pressure worked in the past? Is it likely to work this time? DoesTrump administration have more or less leverage with Pakistan than Bush and Obama administrations?
What are Pakistan's legitimate security interests in Afghanistan? Why does Pakistan believe India is using the Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan?
What is the way forward in Afghanistan? Can the US military defeat the Afghan Taliban? What about the emergence of ISIS in Afghanistan? Do Iran and Russia need to be involved in addition to India and Pakistan to stabilize Afghanistan? What will a regional solution look like?
Viewpoint From Overseas host Misbah Azam discusses these questions with special guest United We ReachChairperson Sabahat Rafiq and regular panelist Riaz Haq (www.riazhaq.com)

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Bacha Bazi: U.S. Military Accused Of Telling Soldiers To Overlook Afghan Abuse Of Boys

Bacha Bazi: U.S. Military Accused Of Telling Soldiers To Overlook Afghan Abuse Of Boys

Bacha Bazi: U.S. Military Accused Of Telling Soldiers To Overlook Afghan Abuse Of Boys

Navy analysis found that a Marine’s case would draw attention to Afghan ‘sex slaves’ (wapo, Sep 1, 2016)
http://wapo.st/2bFel55
Taliban use child sex slaves for insider attacks on Afghan police (khaama, June 16, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1UwNQvK
Green Beret who faced expulsion from the military after body-slamming a child rapist in Afghanistan can STAY after US Army u-turn (dailymail, Apr 29, 2016)
http://dailym.ai/23dcjqk
Analysis: Afghanistan must recognize Taliban are winning (CNN, Apr 21, 2016)
http://cnn.it/1WeOaj5
New documentary unveils recruitment of children for dance, sex in Afghanistan (khaama, Mar 6, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1XsU029
Taliban Control of Afghanistan Highest Since U.S.Invasion (nbcnews, Jan 29, 2016)
http://nbcnews.to/1nDeA0O
US Seeks Continued Aid for Afghan Army (abcnews, Jan 29, 2016)
http://abcn.ws/1SpKzwx
U.S. military accused of telling soldiers to overlook Afghan abuse of boys (CNN, Sep 22, 2015)
http://cnn.it/1KwZJt4
"The two U.S. soldiers used physical force to drive home their message to the Afghan police commander who had been sexually abusing a boy.
"I picked him up, threw him to the ground multiple times and Charles did the same thing," Dan Quinn, who was a U.S. Army captain at the time, told CNN. "We basically had to make sure that he fully understood that if he ever went near that boy or his mother again, there was going to be hell to pay."
The actions of Quinn and the other soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Charles Martland, against the American-backed police commander displeased their superiors in the U.S. military...."
U.S. SoldiersTold to Ignore Afghan Allies’ Abuse of Boys (NYT, Sep 20, 2015)
http://nyti.ms/1iHmrIp
"KABUL, Afghanistan — In his last phone call home, Lance Cpl.GregoryBuckley Jr. told his father what was troubling him: From his bunk in southern Afghanistan, he could hear Afghan police officers sexually abusing boys they had brought to the base.
“At night we can hear them screaming, but we’re not allowed to do anything about it,” the Marine’s father, Gregory Buckley Sr., recalled his son telling him before he was shot to death at the base in 2012. He urged his son to tell his superiors. “My son said that his officers told him to look the other way because it’s their culture.”
Rampant sexual abuse of children has long been a problem in Afghanistan, particularly among armed commanders who dominate much of the rural landscape and can bully the population. The practice is called *bacha bazi*, literally “boy play,” and American soldiers and Marines have been instructed not to intervene — in some cases, not even when their Afghan allies have abused boys on military bases, according to interviews and court records.
The policy has endured as American forces have recruited and organized Afghan militias to help hold territory against the Taliban. But soldiers and Marines have been increasingly troubled that instead of weeding out pedophiles, the American military was arming them in some cases and placing them as the commanders of villages — and doing little when they began abusing children.
“The reason we were here is because we heard the terrible things the Taliban were doing to people, how they were taking away human rights,” said Dan Quinn, a former Special Forces captain who beat up an American-backed militia commander for keeping a boy chained to his bed as a sex slave.
“But we were putting people into power who would do things that were worse than the Taliban did — that was something village elders voiced to me.”
The policy of instructing soldiers to ignore child sexual abuse by their Afghan allies is coming under new scrutiny, particularly as it emerges that service members like Captain Quinn have faced discipline, even career ruin, for disobeying it..."
Focus On Afghanistan
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5C9FC3C10911B353

Don’t count on Pakistan’s help in fight against Taliban – fmr CIA officer

Don’t count on Pakistan’s help in fight against Taliban – fmr CIA officer

Don’t count on Pakistan’s help in fight against Taliban – fmr CIA officer

US Secretary of StateTillerson visited Afghanistan on Monday to emphasize the continuing US commitment to defeat extremists and to urge Pakistan to play a bigger role in this effort and to help “ensure a stable future” for the region. The US also plans new covert CIA operations in Afghanistan while at the same time arguing that friendly Taliban elements ought to be included in the Afghan government. Former CIA officerJack Rice joins “News with Ed” to argue that Tillerson’s expectations are “completely unrealistic” and that the US will continue to lose in Afghanistan.
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Pakistan Newsroom - 30th October 2017 | Full Episode

Newsroom: American University In Kabul Attacked

Unidentified gunmen opened indiscriminate fire on the campus of the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul. Later, the police stormed the campus and shot dead two shooters.
India Today Television marks the entry of the nation’s most credible name in journalism - India Today into news television. Powered by a future-ready look and backed with the 40 year legacy of the India Today brand, the channel addresses the news consumption habits of an evolved digital-savvy audience while staying true to the journalistic principles of the India Today Group.
With a paradigm shift in terms of television workflows and technology, the channel sets a new benchmark with a differentiated look. Innovative content formats and multiple news updates on the TV screen give immediacy and choice to the news v...

Gingrich: Trump's Afghanistan speech was courageous

Impact of Trump's Afghan Strategy on Pakistan

Description:
What isUS PresidentDonald Trump's new Afghan strategy? What are its key elements? More troops? No deadlines? Partnership with India? More pressure on Pakistan? Is it really "new" or just a rehash of earlier Bush and Obama era strategies?
How will Pakistan respond to pressure? Has similar or greater pressure worked in the past? Is it likely to work this time? DoesTrump administration have more or less leverage with Pakistan than Bush and Obama administrations?
What are Pakistan's legitimate security interests in Afghanistan? Why does Pakistan believe India is using the Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan?
What is the way forward in Afghanistan? Can the US military defeat the Afghan Taliban? What about the emergence of ISIS in Afghanistan? Do Iran and Russia ne...

published: 26 Aug 2017

Bacha Bazi: U.S. Military Accused Of Telling Soldiers To Overlook Afghan Abuse Of Boys

Navy analysis found that a Marine’s case would draw attention to Afghan ‘sex slaves’ (wapo, Sep 1, 2016)
http://wapo.st/2bFel55
Taliban use child sex slaves for insider attacks on Afghan police (khaama, June 16, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1UwNQvK
Green Beret who faced expulsion from the military after body-slamming a child rapist in Afghanistan can STAY after US Army u-turn (dailymail, Apr 29, 2016)
http://dailym.ai/23dcjqk
Analysis: Afghanistan must recognize Taliban are winning (CNN, Apr 21, 2016)
http://cnn.it/1WeOaj5
New documentary unveils recruitment of children for dance, sex in Afghanistan (khaama, Mar 6, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1XsU029
Taliban Control of Afghanistan Highest Since U.S.Invasion (nbcnews, Jan 29, 2016)
http://nbcnews.to/1nDeA0O
US Seeks Continued Aid for Afghan Arm...

Don’t count on Pakistan’s help in fight against Taliban – fmr CIA officer

US Secretary of StateTillerson visited Afghanistan on Monday to emphasize the continuing US commitment to defeat extremists and to urge Pakistan to play a bigger role in this effort and to help “ensure a stable future” for the region. The US also plans new covert CIA operations in Afghanistan while at the same time arguing that friendly Taliban elements ought to be included in the Afghan government. Former CIA officerJack Rice joins “News with Ed” to argue that Tillerson’s expectations are “completely unrealistic” and that the US will continue to lose in Afghanistan.
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Description:
What isUS PresidentDonald Trump's new Afghan strategy? What are its key elements? More troops? No deadlines? Partnership with India? More pressure on Pakistan? Is it really "new" or just a rehash of earlier Bush and Obama era strategies?
How will Pakistan respond to pressure? Has similar or greater pressure worked in the past? Is it likely to work this time? DoesTrump administration have more or less leverage with Pakistan than Bush and Obama administrations?
What are Pakistan's legitimate security interests in Afghanistan? Why does Pakistan believe India is using the Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan?
What is the way forward in Afghanistan? Can the US military defeat the Afghan Taliban? What about the emergence of ISIS in Afghanistan? Do Iran and Russia need to be involved in addition to India and Pakistan to stabilize Afghanistan? What will a regional solution look like?
Viewpoint From Overseas host Misbah Azam discusses these questions with special guest United We ReachChairperson Sabahat Rafiq and regular panelist Riaz Haq (www.riazhaq.com)

Description:
What isUS PresidentDonald Trump's new Afghan strategy? What are its key elements? More troops? No deadlines? Partnership with India? More pressure on Pakistan? Is it really "new" or just a rehash of earlier Bush and Obama era strategies?
How will Pakistan respond to pressure? Has similar or greater pressure worked in the past? Is it likely to work this time? DoesTrump administration have more or less leverage with Pakistan than Bush and Obama administrations?
What are Pakistan's legitimate security interests in Afghanistan? Why does Pakistan believe India is using the Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan?
What is the way forward in Afghanistan? Can the US military defeat the Afghan Taliban? What about the emergence of ISIS in Afghanistan? Do Iran and Russia need to be involved in addition to India and Pakistan to stabilize Afghanistan? What will a regional solution look like?
Viewpoint From Overseas host Misbah Azam discusses these questions with special guest United We ReachChairperson Sabahat Rafiq and regular panelist Riaz Haq (www.riazhaq.com)

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Bacha Bazi: U.S. Military Accused Of Telling Soldiers To Overlook Afghan Abuse Of Boys

Navy analysis found that a Marine’s case would draw attention to Afghan ‘sex slaves’ (wapo, Sep 1, 2016)
http://wapo.st/2bFel55
Taliban use child sex slaves for insider attacks on Afghan police (khaama, June 16, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1UwNQvK
Green Beret who faced expulsion from the military after body-slamming a child rapist in Afghanistan can STAY after US Army u-turn (dailymail, Apr 29, 2016)
http://dailym.ai/23dcjqk
Analysis: Afghanistan must recognize Taliban are winning (CNN, Apr 21, 2016)
http://cnn.it/1WeOaj5
New documentary unveils recruitment of children for dance, sex in Afghanistan (khaama, Mar 6, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1XsU029
Taliban Control of Afghanistan Highest Since U.S.Invasion (nbcnews, Jan 29, 2016)
http://nbcnews.to/1nDeA0O
US Seeks Continued Aid for Afghan Army (abcnews, Jan 29, 2016)
http://abcn.ws/1SpKzwx
U.S. military accused of telling soldiers to overlook Afghan abuse of boys (CNN, Sep 22, 2015)
http://cnn.it/1KwZJt4
"The two U.S. soldiers used physical force to drive home their message to the Afghan police commander who had been sexually abusing a boy.
"I picked him up, threw him to the ground multiple times and Charles did the same thing," Dan Quinn, who was a U.S. Army captain at the time, told CNN. "We basically had to make sure that he fully understood that if he ever went near that boy or his mother again, there was going to be hell to pay."
The actions of Quinn and the other soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Charles Martland, against the American-backed police commander displeased their superiors in the U.S. military...."
U.S. SoldiersTold to Ignore Afghan Allies’ Abuse of Boys (NYT, Sep 20, 2015)
http://nyti.ms/1iHmrIp
"KABUL, Afghanistan — In his last phone call home, Lance Cpl.GregoryBuckley Jr. told his father what was troubling him: From his bunk in southern Afghanistan, he could hear Afghan police officers sexually abusing boys they had brought to the base.
“At night we can hear them screaming, but we’re not allowed to do anything about it,” the Marine’s father, Gregory Buckley Sr., recalled his son telling him before he was shot to death at the base in 2012. He urged his son to tell his superiors. “My son said that his officers told him to look the other way because it’s their culture.”
Rampant sexual abuse of children has long been a problem in Afghanistan, particularly among armed commanders who dominate much of the rural landscape and can bully the population. The practice is called *bacha bazi*, literally “boy play,” and American soldiers and Marines have been instructed not to intervene — in some cases, not even when their Afghan allies have abused boys on military bases, according to interviews and court records.
The policy has endured as American forces have recruited and organized Afghan militias to help hold territory against the Taliban. But soldiers and Marines have been increasingly troubled that instead of weeding out pedophiles, the American military was arming them in some cases and placing them as the commanders of villages — and doing little when they began abusing children.
“The reason we were here is because we heard the terrible things the Taliban were doing to people, how they were taking away human rights,” said Dan Quinn, a former Special Forces captain who beat up an American-backed militia commander for keeping a boy chained to his bed as a sex slave.
“But we were putting people into power who would do things that were worse than the Taliban did — that was something village elders voiced to me.”
The policy of instructing soldiers to ignore child sexual abuse by their Afghan allies is coming under new scrutiny, particularly as it emerges that service members like Captain Quinn have faced discipline, even career ruin, for disobeying it..."
Focus On Afghanistan
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5C9FC3C10911B353

Navy analysis found that a Marine’s case would draw attention to Afghan ‘sex slaves’ (wapo, Sep 1, 2016)
http://wapo.st/2bFel55
Taliban use child sex slaves for insider attacks on Afghan police (khaama, June 16, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1UwNQvK
Green Beret who faced expulsion from the military after body-slamming a child rapist in Afghanistan can STAY after US Army u-turn (dailymail, Apr 29, 2016)
http://dailym.ai/23dcjqk
Analysis: Afghanistan must recognize Taliban are winning (CNN, Apr 21, 2016)
http://cnn.it/1WeOaj5
New documentary unveils recruitment of children for dance, sex in Afghanistan (khaama, Mar 6, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1XsU029
Taliban Control of Afghanistan Highest Since U.S.Invasion (nbcnews, Jan 29, 2016)
http://nbcnews.to/1nDeA0O
US Seeks Continued Aid for Afghan Army (abcnews, Jan 29, 2016)
http://abcn.ws/1SpKzwx
U.S. military accused of telling soldiers to overlook Afghan abuse of boys (CNN, Sep 22, 2015)
http://cnn.it/1KwZJt4
"The two U.S. soldiers used physical force to drive home their message to the Afghan police commander who had been sexually abusing a boy.
"I picked him up, threw him to the ground multiple times and Charles did the same thing," Dan Quinn, who was a U.S. Army captain at the time, told CNN. "We basically had to make sure that he fully understood that if he ever went near that boy or his mother again, there was going to be hell to pay."
The actions of Quinn and the other soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Charles Martland, against the American-backed police commander displeased their superiors in the U.S. military...."
U.S. SoldiersTold to Ignore Afghan Allies’ Abuse of Boys (NYT, Sep 20, 2015)
http://nyti.ms/1iHmrIp
"KABUL, Afghanistan — In his last phone call home, Lance Cpl.GregoryBuckley Jr. told his father what was troubling him: From his bunk in southern Afghanistan, he could hear Afghan police officers sexually abusing boys they had brought to the base.
“At night we can hear them screaming, but we’re not allowed to do anything about it,” the Marine’s father, Gregory Buckley Sr., recalled his son telling him before he was shot to death at the base in 2012. He urged his son to tell his superiors. “My son said that his officers told him to look the other way because it’s their culture.”
Rampant sexual abuse of children has long been a problem in Afghanistan, particularly among armed commanders who dominate much of the rural landscape and can bully the population. The practice is called *bacha bazi*, literally “boy play,” and American soldiers and Marines have been instructed not to intervene — in some cases, not even when their Afghan allies have abused boys on military bases, according to interviews and court records.
The policy has endured as American forces have recruited and organized Afghan militias to help hold territory against the Taliban. But soldiers and Marines have been increasingly troubled that instead of weeding out pedophiles, the American military was arming them in some cases and placing them as the commanders of villages — and doing little when they began abusing children.
“The reason we were here is because we heard the terrible things the Taliban were doing to people, how they were taking away human rights,” said Dan Quinn, a former Special Forces captain who beat up an American-backed militia commander for keeping a boy chained to his bed as a sex slave.
“But we were putting people into power who would do things that were worse than the Taliban did — that was something village elders voiced to me.”
The policy of instructing soldiers to ignore child sexual abuse by their Afghan allies is coming under new scrutiny, particularly as it emerges that service members like Captain Quinn have faced discipline, even career ruin, for disobeying it..."
Focus On Afghanistan
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5C9FC3C10911B353

US Secretary of StateTillerson visited Afghanistan on Monday to emphasize the continuing US commitment to defeat extremists and to urge Pakistan to play a bigger role in this effort and to help “ensure a stable future” for the region. The US also plans new covert CIA operations in Afghanistan while at the same time arguing that friendly Taliban elements ought to be included in the Afghan government. Former CIA officerJack Rice joins “News with Ed” to argue that Tillerson’s expectations are “completely unrealistic” and that the US will continue to lose in Afghanistan.
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US Secretary of StateTillerson visited Afghanistan on Monday to emphasize the continuing US commitment to defeat extremists and to urge Pakistan to play a bigger role in this effort and to help “ensure a stable future” for the region. The US also plans new covert CIA operations in Afghanistan while at the same time arguing that friendly Taliban elements ought to be included in the Afghan government. Former CIA officerJack Rice joins “News with Ed” to argue that Tillerson’s expectations are “completely unrealistic” and that the US will continue to lose in Afghanistan.
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AFGHANISTAN TRAVEL GUIDE ★★ MUST SEE ★★

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. If you tell me to change the music to have more "Afghanistan" style music, you will be blocked. This is considered "constructive criticism" that I never asked for from you. If you're telling me to change the music, you obviously do not understand how difficult it is to find royalty free Afghanistan music for free that is legally downloadable in a foreign country. Unless you want to PAY for new music to be added to this video that I edited on the floor in an airport for 8 hours on my own time and dollar for YOUR enjoyment, then you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, ...

published: 25 Feb 2016

Kabul Afghanistan Tour Guide & Vlog (2017)

In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
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The Unseen Afghanistan

This is copyrighted material NOT to be used, modified or re-uploaded without the permission of the copyright holder ! Thank You
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"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
This was a passion project and I believe and hope that it will introduce a different face of #Afghanistan across the world which is rarely known or shown in present times.
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published: 20 Nov 2016

Beauty Of Afghanistan

Documentary: Afghanistan - the unknown Country (part 1/5)

A journey through the parts of Afghanistan that don't normally feature in news coverage to meet some amazing people and see fascinating places. Lyse Doucet uses her many years experience in Afghanistan to show a different side of a country which has been at war for 30 years.

Panjshir, Afghanistan (travel diary)

Hey everyone!
it's been a very very long time since I've uploaded anything on here but last month (september) I went to Afghanistan for 7 days to visit my dad and spend my 25th birthday with him since I was living in Dubai which is only a 3 hour flight to Kabul. When I travel to Afghanistan I stay in Kabul for the majority of my trip which is exactly what happened this time BUT I did manage to take a day trip to Panjshir Province. Panjshir is where my family is originally from, my mother was born there, my grandparents from both sides, etc...I thought about vlogging my trip because I figured Afghanistan is an interesting country that not many people have the chance to visit but once I arrived I was really just so caught up with seeing family and spending time with my dad that I kept forg...

published: 19 Oct 2015

A day backpacking in Kabul, Afghanistan

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experience, twelve countries left until I've visited them all :P
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published: 01 Feb 2016

AFGHANISTAN TRIP | VLOG 1

It was amazing experience and I saw so many amazing people and very hard working people😁.
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published: 23 Aug 2017

25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist

While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are on the list thanks to physical or biological calamities. Regardless of the reasons, the one thing all of these places have in common is that most western governments do not advise travel to them unless it is absolutely necessary. These are the 25 most dangerous places to visit as a tourist. Also, before we continue, just remember, being on this list doesn't necessarily mean the entire country is bad to visit (although it can). Just make sure to check on regional travel warnings.
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Backpacking in Afghanistan - Lost With Purpose

Two twenty-something backpackers independently traveling through Afghanistan, one of the most beautiful—and troubled—countries in the world.
For more stories, photos, and information about Afghanistan, check out our blog: https://www.lostwithpurpose.com/country/afghanistan/

published: 30 Mar 2017

Travel Afghanistan

My travel adventure video of crossing Afghanistan using public transport and staying with locals. No tour groups, no guides, just raw AfghanTravel!

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team...

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. If you tell me to change the music to have more "Afghanistan" style music, you will be blocked. This is considered "constructive criticism" that I never asked for from you. If you're telling me to change the music, you obviously do not understand how difficult it is to find royalty free Afghanistan music for free that is legally downloadable in a foreign country. Unless you want to PAY for new music to be added to this video that I edited on the floor in an airport for 8 hours on my own time and dollar for YOUR enjoyment, then you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, refrain from comments about the music. Thank you. **
I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2016 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary objective was go skiing on their vast mountains (they apparently have some great slopes), I settled on exploring Kabul city, which immersed me in their culture and way of life. I'd go back to Afghanistan in a heartbeat. The people here are kind, just living their lives and the majority of them do like Americans. So, let's be kind to one another.
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I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2016 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary objective was go skiing on their vast mountains (they apparently have some great slopes), I settled on exploring Kabul city, which immersed me in their culture and way of life. I'd go back to Afghanistan in a heartbeat. The people here are kind, just living their lives and the majority of them do like Americans. So, let's be kind to one another.
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In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
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In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
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The Unseen Afghanistan

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Featured on National Geogpraph...

This is copyrighted material NOT to be used, modified or re-uploaded without the permission of the copyright holder ! Thank You
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behind the scenes VLOG: https://youtu.be/95QucT-3MI4
"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
This was a passion project and I believe and hope that it will introduce a different face of #Afghanistan across the world which is rarely known or shown in present times.
For best viewing experience watch it on a Bigger screen in HD and turn the volume UP
Filmed/Edited: KhyberKhanMusic: M83 - Outro
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"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
This was a passion project and I believe and hope that it will introduce a different face of #Afghanistan across the world which is rarely known or shown in present times.
For best viewing experience watch it on a Bigger screen in HD and turn the volume UP
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Documentary: Afghanistan - the unknown Country (part 1/5)

A journey through the parts of Afghanistan that don't normally feature in news coverage to meet some amazing people and see fascinating places. Lyse Doucet uses...

A journey through the parts of Afghanistan that don't normally feature in news coverage to meet some amazing people and see fascinating places. Lyse Doucet uses her many years experience in Afghanistan to show a different side of a country which has been at war for 30 years.

A journey through the parts of Afghanistan that don't normally feature in news coverage to meet some amazing people and see fascinating places. Lyse Doucet uses her many years experience in Afghanistan to show a different side of a country which has been at war for 30 years.

Panjshir, Afghanistan (travel diary)

Hey everyone!
it's been a very very long time since I've uploaded anything on here but last month (september) I went to Afghanistan for 7 days to visit my dad ...

Hey everyone!
it's been a very very long time since I've uploaded anything on here but last month (september) I went to Afghanistan for 7 days to visit my dad and spend my 25th birthday with him since I was living in Dubai which is only a 3 hour flight to Kabul. When I travel to Afghanistan I stay in Kabul for the majority of my trip which is exactly what happened this time BUT I did manage to take a day trip to Panjshir Province. Panjshir is where my family is originally from, my mother was born there, my grandparents from both sides, etc...I thought about vlogging my trip because I figured Afghanistan is an interesting country that not many people have the chance to visit but once I arrived I was really just so caught up with seeing family and spending time with my dad that I kept forgetting to film everything with my camera... Also, now that snapchat is around it's much easier to use for traveling and what not... anyway, this video isn't an actual vlog it's just random clips on our way to Panjshir (which is a 3 hour drive from Kabul) The video has clips of the stops we made to reach our destination and the views. I don't explain much of anything in the video so if you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comment section below.
Thank you for watching!

Hey everyone!
it's been a very very long time since I've uploaded anything on here but last month (september) I went to Afghanistan for 7 days to visit my dad and spend my 25th birthday with him since I was living in Dubai which is only a 3 hour flight to Kabul. When I travel to Afghanistan I stay in Kabul for the majority of my trip which is exactly what happened this time BUT I did manage to take a day trip to Panjshir Province. Panjshir is where my family is originally from, my mother was born there, my grandparents from both sides, etc...I thought about vlogging my trip because I figured Afghanistan is an interesting country that not many people have the chance to visit but once I arrived I was really just so caught up with seeing family and spending time with my dad that I kept forgetting to film everything with my camera... Also, now that snapchat is around it's much easier to use for traveling and what not... anyway, this video isn't an actual vlog it's just random clips on our way to Panjshir (which is a 3 hour drive from Kabul) The video has clips of the stops we made to reach our destination and the views. I don't explain much of anything in the video so if you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comment section below.
Thank you for watching!

A day backpacking in Kabul, Afghanistan

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experi...

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experience, twelve countries left until I've visited them all :P
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I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experience, twelve countries left until I've visited them all :P
onestep4ward.com

AFGHANISTAN TRIP | VLOG 1

It was amazing experience and I saw so many amazing people and very hard working people😁.
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It was amazing experience and I saw so many amazing people and very hard working people😁.
My Twitter- https://twitter.com/KokoReacts
My Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/koko_reacts/
My Snapchat - ( faaboss98)

It was amazing experience and I saw so many amazing people and very hard working people😁.
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Backpacking in Afghanistan - Lost With Purpose

Two twenty-something backpackers independently traveling through Afghanistan, one of the most beautiful—and troubled—countries in the world.
For more stories, ...

Two twenty-something backpackers independently traveling through Afghanistan, one of the most beautiful—and troubled—countries in the world.
For more stories, photos, and information about Afghanistan, check out our blog: https://www.lostwithpurpose.com/country/afghanistan/

Two twenty-something backpackers independently traveling through Afghanistan, one of the most beautiful—and troubled—countries in the world.
For more stories, photos, and information about Afghanistan, check out our blog: https://www.lostwithpurpose.com/country/afghanistan/

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America's War Workers - Fault Lines

In 2013 there were nearly 40,000 foreign contract workers on bases in the U.S. military’s Central Command. Hailing primarily from India and Nepal, these laborers serve American troops in facilities in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. These “third country nationals” are willing to travel to a warzone for the promise of a high salary.
In its investigation, Fault Lines finds that these laborers regularly end up deceived and indebted, victims of local recruiters who charge thousands of dollars for a chance to be placed in one of these jobs, and labor traffickers who profit from military contracts.
Has the US military come to rely on an indentured workforce? Fault Lines retraces the journey that these workers often make – from villages in India to labor camps in Dubai – to examine how the U....

published: 26 Sep 2015

افغانستان؛ بازگشت به آينده Afghanistan: Back to the Future

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PresidentTrump addressed the nation’s troops and the American people on U.S. policy in Afghanistan and South Asia. He said that following a six-month review, strategy would “shift from a time-based approach to one based on conditions,” but also, “We will not talk about numbers of troops or our plans for further military activities.”
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SIGAR John Sopko Speaks on Oversight & Afghanistan Reconstruction at Georgetown University

SpeechText: http://www.sigar.mil/newsroom/ReadFile.aspx?SSR=7&SubSSR=29&File=speeches/14/Georgetown_University_Speech.html
The speech focused on the roughly $104 billion in US funds appropriated for Afghanistan reconstruction, including the $16 billion already appropriated but not yet spent, and likely commitments of $5 billion to $8 billion per year in the years ahead. The speech also touches upon significant challenges, including sustainability, corruption, counternarcotics, and the importance of oversight and transparency.

Relationship between India, Iran and Afghanistan begins..! || Issue in Prime Time

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In 2013 there were nearly 40,000 foreign contract workers on bases in the U.S. military’s Central Command. Hailing primarily from India and Nepal, these laborers serve American troops in facilities in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. These “third country nationals” are willing to travel to a warzone for the promise of a high salary.
In its investigation, Fault Lines finds that these laborers regularly end up deceived and indebted, victims of local recruiters who charge thousands of dollars for a chance to be placed in one of these jobs, and labor traffickers who profit from military contracts.
Has the US military come to rely on an indentured workforce? Fault Lines retraces the journey that these workers often make – from villages in India to labor camps in Dubai – to examine how the U.S. staffs its bases during wartime.
For more Fault Lines: http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/fault-lines.html

In 2013 there were nearly 40,000 foreign contract workers on bases in the U.S. military’s Central Command. Hailing primarily from India and Nepal, these laborers serve American troops in facilities in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. These “third country nationals” are willing to travel to a warzone for the promise of a high salary.
In its investigation, Fault Lines finds that these laborers regularly end up deceived and indebted, victims of local recruiters who charge thousands of dollars for a chance to be placed in one of these jobs, and labor traffickers who profit from military contracts.
Has the US military come to rely on an indentured workforce? Fault Lines retraces the journey that these workers often make – from villages in India to labor camps in Dubai – to examine how the U.S. staffs its bases during wartime.
For more Fault Lines: http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/fault-lines.html

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PresidentTrump addressed the nation’s troops and the American people on U.S. policy in Afghanistan and South Asia. He said that following a six-month review, strategy would “shift from a time-based approach to one based on conditions,” but also, “We will not talk about numbers of troops or our plans for further military activities.”
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PresidentTrump addressed the nation’s troops and the American people on U.S. policy in Afghanistan and South Asia. He said that following a six-month review, strategy would “shift from a time-based approach to one based on conditions,” but also, “We will not talk about numbers of troops or our plans for further military activities.”
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SpeechText: http://www.sigar.mil/newsroom/ReadFile.aspx?SSR=7&SubSSR=29&File=speeches/14/Georgetown_University_Speech.html
The speech focused on the roughly $104 billion in US funds appropriated for Afghanistan reconstruction, including the $16 billion already appropriated but not yet spent, and likely commitments of $5 billion to $8 billion per year in the years ahead. The speech also touches upon significant challenges, including sustainability, corruption, counternarcotics, and the importance of oversight and transparency.

SpeechText: http://www.sigar.mil/newsroom/ReadFile.aspx?SSR=7&SubSSR=29&File=speeches/14/Georgetown_University_Speech.html
The speech focused on the roughly $104 billion in US funds appropriated for Afghanistan reconstruction, including the $16 billion already appropriated but not yet spent, and likely commitments of $5 billion to $8 billion per year in the years ahead. The speech also touches upon significant challenges, including sustainability, corruption, counternarcotics, and the importance of oversight and transparency.

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Bol Bol Pakistan dissects the top news of the day. Regular audience call-ins and dialogue, it is a platform for the people, a place where their voices are heard...

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Impact of Trump's Afghan Strategy on Pakistan

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What isUS PresidentDonald Trump's new Afghan strategy? What are its key elements? More troops? No deadlines? Partnership with India? More pressure on Pakistan? Is it really "new" or just a rehash of earlier Bush and Obama era strategies?
How will Pakistan respond to pressure? Has similar or greater pressure worked in the past? Is it likely to work this time? DoesTrump administration have more or less leverage with Pakistan than Bush and Obama administrations?
What are Pakistan's legitimate security interests in Afghanistan? Why does Pakistan believe India is using the Afghan soil to launch attacks in Pakistan?
What is the way forward in Afghanistan? Can the US military defeat the Afghan Taliban? What about the emergence of ISIS in Afghanistan? Do Iran and Russia need to be involved in addition to India and Pakistan to stabilize Afghanistan? What will a regional solution look like?
Viewpoint From Overseas host Misbah Azam discusses these questions with special guest United We ReachChairperson Sabahat Rafiq and regular panelist Riaz Haq (www.riazhaq.com)

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Bacha Bazi: U.S. Military Accused Of Telling Soldiers To Overlook Afghan Abuse Of Boys

Navy analysis found that a Marine’s case would draw attention to Afghan ‘sex slaves’ (wapo...

Bacha Bazi: U.S. Military Accused Of Telling Soldiers To Overlook Afghan Abuse Of Boys

Navy analysis found that a Marine’s case would draw attention to Afghan ‘sex slaves’ (wapo, Sep 1, 2016)
http://wapo.st/2bFel55
Taliban use child sex slaves for insider attacks on Afghan police (khaama, June 16, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1UwNQvK
Green Beret who faced expulsion from the military after body-slamming a child rapist in Afghanistan can STAY after US Army u-turn (dailymail, Apr 29, 2016)
http://dailym.ai/23dcjqk
Analysis: Afghanistan must recognize Taliban are winning (CNN, Apr 21, 2016)
http://cnn.it/1WeOaj5
New documentary unveils recruitment of children for dance, sex in Afghanistan (khaama, Mar 6, 2016)
http://bit.ly/1XsU029
Taliban Control of Afghanistan Highest Since U.S.Invasion (nbcnews, Jan 29, 2016)
http://nbcnews.to/1nDeA0O
US Seeks Continued Aid for Afghan Army (abcnews, Jan 29, 2016)
http://abcn.ws/1SpKzwx
U.S. military accused of telling soldiers to overlook Afghan abuse of boys (CNN, Sep 22, 2015)
http://cnn.it/1KwZJt4
"The two U.S. soldiers used physical force to drive home their message to the Afghan police commander who had been sexually abusing a boy.
"I picked him up, threw him to the ground multiple times and Charles did the same thing," Dan Quinn, who was a U.S. Army captain at the time, told CNN. "We basically had to make sure that he fully understood that if he ever went near that boy or his mother again, there was going to be hell to pay."
The actions of Quinn and the other soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Charles Martland, against the American-backed police commander displeased their superiors in the U.S. military...."
U.S. SoldiersTold to Ignore Afghan Allies’ Abuse of Boys (NYT, Sep 20, 2015)
http://nyti.ms/1iHmrIp
"KABUL, Afghanistan — In his last phone call home, Lance Cpl.GregoryBuckley Jr. told his father what was troubling him: From his bunk in southern Afghanistan, he could hear Afghan police officers sexually abusing boys they had brought to the base.
“At night we can hear them screaming, but we’re not allowed to do anything about it,” the Marine’s father, Gregory Buckley Sr., recalled his son telling him before he was shot to death at the base in 2012. He urged his son to tell his superiors. “My son said that his officers told him to look the other way because it’s their culture.”
Rampant sexual abuse of children has long been a problem in Afghanistan, particularly among armed commanders who dominate much of the rural landscape and can bully the population. The practice is called *bacha bazi*, literally “boy play,” and American soldiers and Marines have been instructed not to intervene — in some cases, not even when their Afghan allies have abused boys on military bases, according to interviews and court records.
The policy has endured as American forces have recruited and organized Afghan militias to help hold territory against the Taliban. But soldiers and Marines have been increasingly troubled that instead of weeding out pedophiles, the American military was arming them in some cases and placing them as the commanders of villages — and doing little when they began abusing children.
“The reason we were here is because we heard the terrible things the Taliban were doing to people, how they were taking away human rights,” said Dan Quinn, a former Special Forces captain who beat up an American-backed militia commander for keeping a boy chained to his bed as a sex slave.
“But we were putting people into power who would do things that were worse than the Taliban did — that was something village elders voiced to me.”
The policy of instructing soldiers to ignore child sexual abuse by their Afghan allies is coming under new scrutiny, particularly as it emerges that service members like Captain Quinn have faced discipline, even career ruin, for disobeying it..."
Focus On Afghanistan
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I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2016 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary objective was go skiing on their vast mountains (they apparently have some great slopes), I settled on exploring Kabul city, which immersed me in their culture and way of life. I'd go back to Afghanistan in a heartbeat. The people here are kind, just living their lives and the majority of them do like Americans. So, let's be kind to one another.
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Kabul Afghanistan Tour Guide & Vlog (2017)

In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two vis...

Kabul Afghanistan Tour Guide & Vlog (2017)

In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
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